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Old 03-23-2009, 06:55 AM #6
aunt_laura aunt_laura is offline
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Default Seizures, Migraines

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Originally Posted by KAREN1202 View Post
Laura you described my husband to a T. Do you still check
posts? Would like to know how things are going and to compare notes with you.

Karen,
Sorry it took so long to get back to you. My husband was in the hospital for a few days--not related to seizures, things have been hectic.
I am sorry to say that nothing has really changed as far as his seizures, migraines, ringing in ears, etc. In fact, he had a seizure yesterday that left him temporarily paralyzed on the one side of his body while sleeping yesterday and then he had another this morning in his sleep. Lately he also jerks involunatarily while awake and asleep. I want him to go back to his neurologist, but he is pretty fed up with them.
How are things with your husband?

Laura
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